"Up to 1888 Keely was still pursuing the wrong line of research, still trying to construct an engine which could hold the ether in "a rotating circle of etheric force," still ignorant of the impossibility of ever reaching commercial success on that line. It was the end of the year before he could be brought to entirely abandon his "perfect engine" and to confine himself to researches, which he had been pursuing in connection with his repeated failures on the commercial line, to gain more knowledge of the laws which govern the operation of the force." [JOHN ERNST WORRELL KEELY]

"Rather, then, than the stars ruling the life, the life should rule the stars - for man was created a little bit higher than all the rest of the whole universe, and is capable of harnessing, directing, enforcing, the laws of the universe." [Cayce (5-2)]

What are "laws of physics"? Looking at Newton's laws of motion for instance it can be seen these are not really laws at all. They are mathematical descriptions of sensedmotion. The same applies to most other "laws". These are descriptions of effects and say little if anything about cause, the how and why of the sense perceived motion. In SVP we are interested mostly in the causative forces, principles and laws.